Bronte Law backs new England Golf series for junior girls
The newly-named Bronte Law Junior Series is a 54-hole, two-day competition where junior female golfers play 18 holes on day one followed by 36 holes on day two.
England Golf is delighted to reveal its new series for junior female golfers is being supported by professional golfer and England Golf Ambassador, Bronte Law.
The newly-named Bronte Law Junior Series is a 54-hole, two-day competition, where players will play 18 holes on day one before taking part in 36 holes on the second day.
The series will be played at four different venues; Delamere Forest, Cheshire (12-13 August), Farnham, Surrey (14-15 August), Cumberwell Park, Wiltshire and Moor Allerton, Yorkshire (both 25-26 August).
The competition is open to all junior girls eligible to play for England, with the aim to increase younger players’ competitive experiences that are WAGR (World Amateur Golf Rankings)-ranked.
Law, who has four professional Tour wins to date, said:
“Having come through the England Golf set-up in my junior years, I am passionate about ensuring there are more opportunities for young girls to succeed and develop within the game.
“I’m delighted to support this series and by having more competitive opportunities in elite amateur tournaments like this, young girls will be able to develop their game and prepare themselves for future competitions as they look to progress within the game, while also being able to pick up world ranking points.
“I’m looking forward to seeing some incredible talent playing at the series and can’t wait to see how far these players progress on their golfing journeys.”
The Bronte Law Junior Series hopes to run more events next year and beyond.
For more information about each event, please click here.